Mapping the Path to Innovation: Anticipated Health Highlights at Esri Uc 2024

If you're an expert in geographic information system (GIS) technology, you may want to consider attending the annual Esri User Conference in San Diego next month.

The event, which runs from July 15 to 19 and is the largest such gathering in the US, is geared toward professionals in the GIS field, and this year's focus is on health, the San Diego Union-Tribune reports.

"Whether you're looking to enhance your technical skills, understand the latest health trends, or simply connect with like-minded professionals, the 2024 Esri UC has something for everyone," a post on the event's website says.

There's plenty to see and do, including a "demo theater presentation" on "the latest GIS trends for health," a paper session on "specific case studies, research findings, and success stories within the health sector," and workshops on "upskill to elevate your skills and understanding of the latest GIS tools and techniques," the post says.

But there's one thing you may not want to do: listen to all the speakers.

"Although I absolutely love listening to all the speakers and learning from business partners, it has a potential downsidetoo many ideas (wink, wink)," one conference attendee writes on the event's

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